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USF community enhances its collaboration with the Florida Department of Health to combat COVID-19

Nearly 100 USF students and faculty members are assisting the state of Florida in addressing the continuing need for contact tracers.

July 30, 2020COVID-19, University News

Charleita Richardson, executive director of the Florida College Access Network

USF names new Florida College Access Network executive director

The University of South Florida announced today the appointment of Charleita Richardson as executive director of the Florida College Access Network. An independent, statewide network, FCAN represents a cross-section of more than 700 organizations and institutions devoted to improving college access and success for minorities and other students underrepresented in higher education.

July 29, 2020University News

Team MERA during the epidemiological survey training at the Costa Rican Water and Sewage Authority’s Water Laboratory.

USF partner in Costa Rica launches the country’s first program to detect coronavirus in wastewater

With more than 5,000 beach surveys, 500 behavioral observations, and 80 interviews to digest, and water quality data to crunch, it was time to celebrate this phase of their NSF-funded coastal health study called MERA, which included several trainings by the USF team to help their colleagues get up to speed on a suite of environmental monitoring techniques.

July 29, 2020COVID-19, Research and Innovation

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The fall term that's on your terms

The University of South Florida is committed to creating an environment that gives students more options than ever, so that each student can create the semester that fits best with their wishes, their schedule, their lifestyle and their living preferences.

July 23, 2020COVID-19, University News

Tampa General Hospital

Tampa General Hospital, University of South Florida strengthen affiliation

TGH and USF sign founding document that will create a new organization dedicated to world-class patient care, education and research.

July 23, 2020University News

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A new use for USF tech that predicts falls for the elderly: social distancing

Sensor system pioneered at USF to protect the frail elderly also can ensure employees maintain safe social distance at work in the age of COVID-19.

July 22, 2020COVID-19, Research and Innovation

The university will invest $500,000 to support interdisciplinary projects with a goal to foster anti-racism, build community partnerships

USF launches research initiative to better understand and address racism in local, national and international communities

The university will invest $500,000 to support interdisciplinary projects with a goal to foster anti-racism, build community partnerships.

July 20, 2020Research and Innovation, University News

Drone mapping mosquito habitats over marshland in Manatee County. Photo by Zachary Murray

Using drone mapping to identify mosquito habitats in Manatee County

Traditional mosquito abatement programs, which generally call for the spraying of insecticides across widespread areas via helicopters, can be expensive and imprecise. Manatee County, looking for a more effective and less-costly strategy to combat flood water or “nuisance” mosquitos, turned to experts at the USF College of Public Health who’ve researched and used drone technology in combatting malaria-carrying mosquitos in parts of Africa and Asia.

July 14, 2020Research and Innovation, USF Health

USF Associate Criminology Professor Bryanna Fox

USF criminologist selected to assist in Tampa’s efforts to address community concerns with policing

USF Associate Criminology Professor Bryanna Fox will play a pivotal role in the city of Tampa’s new initiative to improve relations between its police department and the communities it serves.

July 13, 2020University News

University of South Florida: A Preeminent Research University

Supporting our international students

International students are cherished members of our university community and we recognize that many of you are coping with unique challenges as a result of COVID-19.

July 9, 2020COVID-19, University News

A mural of George Floyd and memorial in Minneapolis. Credit: Lorie Shaull

Then and Now: Civil Rights Professors Weigh in on the Historic Parallels of the Black Lives Matter Movement

For the past month, demonstrators around the world have protested police brutality following the killings of black Americans such as George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Tony McDade. Chants of “Black lives matter” and “No justice, no peace” have filled the streets around Tampa Bay. Fed up with what they see as a criminal justice system rife with racial injustice, many current protesters are calling for police reform, and others for more drastic measures.

July 9, 2020University News

USF alumna and longtime donor, Lynn Pippenger

USF Muma College of Business receives $5 million gift from longtime donor Lynn Pippenger

The USF Foundation has received a $5 million gift from alumna and longtime donor, Lynn Pippenger. This generous gift will create an endowed deanship in the Muma College of Business, which will support the dean’s strategic direction for the college.

July 7, 2020University News

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